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Podcast: I Don't Have Enough FAITH to Be an ATHEIST
Episode: Definiendo el argumento ontolรณgico modal
Description: By Max Andrews
ONTOLOGICAL ARGUMENT [1]
This is the ontological argument that advocates the existence of an essential, omniscient, omnipotent and morally perfect being:
The property of being maximally large is exemplified in some possible world.
The property of being maximally large is equivalent, by definition, to the property of being maximally excellent in all possible worlds.
The property of being maximally excellent implies the properties of omniscience, omnipotence, and moral perfection.
A universal property is one that is exemplified in all possible worlds or none.
Any property that is equivalent to a property held...